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Tamarind Institute announces Good in the Kitchen, curated by John Mulvaney. Good in the Kitchen includes prints created at Tamarind over the past thirty years that explore the impact of the women’s movement on both male and female artists. Mulvaney has selected imagery of domestic scenes with strong autobiographical content. His intent is to engage the viewer in an open dialogue regarding the artist’s gender and the chosen subject matter, rather than to support any specific feminist theory. The exhibition is on view in the Tamarind Gallery from January 25 – March 14, with public hours Monday through Friday, 9-5. More information is available at http://tamarind.unm.edu, or by calling 505.277.3901.

In Good in the Kitchen, curator John Mulvaney explores the ways in which societal changes in the mid to late 20th century have reshaped the production of contemporary art. Specifically, the exhibition addresses how both men and women portray ideas about domesticity in a post-feminist environment.